scholarly journals Water consumption forecasting using soft computing – a case study, Trinidad and Tobago

2020 ◽  
Vol 20 (8) ◽  
pp. 3576-3584
Author(s):  
Lee P. Leon ◽  
Barkha Chaplot ◽  
Akil Solomon

Abstract Water scarcity is one of the world's fastest growing epidemics. Therefore, to combat it or mitigate the risks one must first understand how water is being consumed. This study focuses on the analysis of domestic water consumption with reference to how much of it is being consumed. Additionally, the study aims to propose an applicable and consistent method to forecast urban water consumption by using soft computing techniques. The investigation highlights the hourly, daily and monthly water consumption levels as well as the relationship between climate change and water demand using gene expression programming (GEP). The results of the study are relatively promising as it demonstrates that GEP can predict water consumption incorporating seasonal changes of wet and dry periods.

Author(s):  
Binoy B Nair ◽  
S Silamparasu ◽  
R Mohnish ◽  
T S Deepak ◽  
M Rahul

2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (12) ◽  
pp. 1511-1520 ◽  
Author(s):  
Parveen Sihag ◽  
Vinod Kumar ◽  
Fazal Rahman Afghan ◽  
Siraj Muhammed Pandhiani ◽  
Ali Keshavarzi

Water Policy ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (1) ◽  
pp. 28-45 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jinjin Zhao

Utilizing panel data collected in 27 countries from 1960 to 2010, we demonstrate that the relationship between per capita urban water consumption and per capita gross domestic product exhibits an N-shaped pattern. Following the environmental Kuznets curve literature, this relationship can be named the cubic water Kuznets curve. We also demonstrate that water policies significantly influence per capita urban water consumption, which implies that appropriate policy interventions might allow developing countries to achieve economic development with less per capita water consumption.


Author(s):  
Pezhman Mousavi-Mirkalaei ◽  
Abbas Roozbahani ◽  
Mohammad Ebrahim Banihabib ◽  
Timothy O. Randhir

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